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Scout Camp

Sex, Death, and Secret Societies Inside the Boy Scouts of America

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Scout Camp

De: James Renner
Narrado por: James Renner
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In the summer of 1995, at the largest Boy Scout camp in Ohio, a night of sexual violence ended with one counselor dead and another hospitalized. The death was ruled "accidental." It wouldn't be the last death associated with Seven Ranges Reservation.

James Renner, too, was a counselor at Seven Ranges that year. He was always sure there must be more to the story of Mike Klingler's death, because Renner also knew firsthand that the 900-acre camp was not the safe getaway it was portrayed to be. On Friday nights the boys were ushered into the woods for a frightening ceremony in which they learned the rules for becoming good young men—and, above all, that keeping secrets was a scout's duty. No matter how dark the secrets were.

Determined to face his demons, Renner embarks on a journey back to that tumultuous summer and exposes a clandestine society that left indelible scars on the scouts and the staff who were there. For Renner himself, it meant opening up about his twisted upbringing, his issues with trust and sexuality, and a lifetime of self-medication. The result is a deeply personal, no-holds-barred, and vitally important true crime memoir.

©2025 James Renner (P)2025 Tantor Media
Abuso Abuso Sexual y Acoso Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales Crímenes Sexuales y Asalto Derecho Relaciones
Personal Memoir • Healing Journey • Excellent Narration • Balanced Discussion • Compassionate Portrayal

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I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I started listening to this audiobook but I'm glad I continued on with the story. This is one that needs to be heard because it took a lot of courage to tell. My heart breaks for all the boys who were victims during this time and those who never got justice.

Poignant and emotional

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I learned a lot from this book. It is always healing to tell your story.

The honesty

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Very personal account which reveals rippling effects on so many people beyond the victim.

An excellent, balanced, and fair discussion by a talented writer. Harrowingly honest.

Harrowing, personal, and honest

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Great author, it took real courage to tell his story and bring it to light. I highly recommend all of Renners true crime books.

Renner is a great author

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I grew up in the 70s and remember a couple boys talking about how their scout leader was really weird and had them sit and watch porn movies. I didn't doubt it but never understood why nobody said anything. I mean, the kids talked about it but nobody said anything to the adults. As I think about it, it seems like back then nobody believed kids if the scout leader was a popular upstanding citizen. I even remember the name of the Scout leader and it was Mark Adams from Minden Nebraska. Last I heard he had been murdered somewhere in Texas but I don't have details.

Very informative

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